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GlacierAmino Reconstitution vs Bacteriostatic - Same H2O, Different Name?

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    Glacier has a pretty good sale on 30mL "Reconstitution" water. I assume it is just their name for bacteriostatic, but can anyone confirm?

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      I have been using it for a week now. All good

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        Thanks! I assume that means it is the same 🙂

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          I think the most appropriate path would be to ask them directly. It's not a silly question, "reconstitution water" is a wider term than "bacteriostatic water". They may use it to freely substitute 0.9% benzyl alcohol solution with just a distilled water or sodium chloride solution, or to allow a variable benzyl alcohol level, to avoid any future complains.

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            I know they have a COA posted on it, last time I looked.

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